"Frangipanni and Parrot" Print by Katrina Simpson

"Frangipanni and Parrot" Print by Katrina Simpson

Lino print on paper-Bagot Community Project NT. These prints were produced during a project delivered by Ironbark Aboriginal Coporation in 2010 aimed at developing artistic skills within Bagot Community. Bagot Community is situated on 23 hectares of suburban land surroundeed by the Darwin suburb of Ludmilda. Founded in 1938 as an Aboriginal reserve it is now home to approximatley 250 Indigenous residents.

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Lino print on paper-Bagot Community Project NT. These prints were produced during a project delivered by Ironbark Aboriginal Coporation in 2010 aimed at developing artistic skills within Bagot Community. Bagot Community is situated on 23 hectares of suburban land surroundeed by the Darwin suburb of Ludmilda. Founded in 1938 as an Aboriginal reserve it is now home to approximatley 250 Indigenous residents.

Lino print on paper-Bagot Community Project NT. These prints were produced during a project delivered by Ironbark Aboriginal Coporation in 2010 aimed at developing artistic skills within Bagot Community. Bagot Community is situated on 23 hectares of suburban land surroundeed by the Darwin suburb of Ludmilda. Founded in 1938 as an Aboriginal reserve it is now home to approximatley 250 Indigenous residents.

Lino print on paper-Bagot Community Project NT. These prints were produced during a project delivered by Ironbark Aboriginal Coporation in 2010 aimed at developing artistic skills within Bagot Community. Bagot Community is situated on 23 hectares of suburban land surroundeed by the Darwin suburb of Ludmilda. Founded in 1938 as an Aboriginal reserve it is now home to approximatley 250 Indigenous residents.

Lino print on paper-Bagot Community Project NT. These prints were produced during a project delivered by Ironbark Aboriginal Coporation in 2010 aimed at developing artistic skills within Bagot Community. Bagot Community is situated on 23 hectares of suburban land surroundeed by the Darwin suburb of Ludmilda. Founded in 1938 as an Aboriginal reserve it is now home to approximatley 250 Indigenous residents.

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